An Unfair Fight

An Unfair Fight   If you have been following the Olympics at all (or have been on social media), you will have heard about the controversy surrounding Algerian boxer, Imane Khelif. In her welterweight fight against Angela Carini (Italy), it was only 46 seconds before the Italian had to

Practicing Allyship

Practing Allyship Over last few years, one of the most commonly asked question I get is this: What does it mean for Christians to practice allyship with 2SLGBTQIA+ people? Many people are dedicated to the cause of equality, dignity, and inclusion with the Church and the world, yet don't

Choosing Empathy

Choosing Empathy: Why Shame Never Produces LAsting Change   Some time ago, I got into it with someone who commented on one of my posts after they made some wildly uninformed and outright false statements about 2SLGBTQIA+ people. Despite trying to respond clearly and politely to them, their responses

Radical Mutuality

Radical Mutuality: A Queer Reflection On Mark 6:1-9 by Jamie Arpin-Ricci Like so many other queer folks, some of the most difficult aspects of being a bisexual man (especially in Christian contexts) have been the intense resistance I have experienced about that aspect of my identity. More often than

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